Alix Wilkinson was injured training in Portillo

By Published On: September 17th, 2022Comments Off on Alix Wilkinson was injured training in Portillo

Wilkinson Photo: GEPA

The U.S. Ski Team will begin the competition season without one of their emerging World Cup athletes. Officially the US Ski Team says, “While training in Portillo, Alix sustained an ankle injury. She is in good spirits and we will be working with her to get her back to snow.” This is the extent of their release; the team does its best to respect athletes’ privacy, and medical issues are some of the most private.

On the other hand, it is no secret that the faster you go, when things go wrong, the more likely you are to experience an injury. We have been unable to confirm this situation but SRM has confirmed that Wilkinson will miss a portion of the 2022-23 competition season.

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN Alix Wilkinson . Photo: GEPA pictures/ Thomas Bachun

Last season Wilkinson scored her first World Cup points in January in Cortina d’Ampezzo. A week later, she followed that performance with another scoring finish in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Undoubtedly, Wilkinson was starting to find her way on the FIS World Cup and establishing herself on the world stage. The woman, however, is talented, strong and determined. Expect to see her come back in good condition and then quickly find her rhythm once she returns to snow.

Be sure to follow injured athletes so they know they are not forgotten and the community supports them through recovery.

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About the Author: Peter Lange

Lange is the current Publisher of Ski Racing Media. However, over 38 seasons, he enjoyed coaching athletes of all ages and abilities. Lange’s experience includes leading Team America and working with National Team athletes from the United States, Norway, Austria, Australia, and Great Britain. He was the US Ski Team Head University Coach for the two seasons the program existed. Lange says, “In the end, the real value of this sport is the relationships you make, they are priceless.”